How To Fix A Milwaukee Crown Stapler

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • In this video I'm going to show how to fix a Milwaukee Crown Stapler.
    The unit won't fire staples and just makes a noise, if you have this problem, then this video is for you!
    I'll show you how to disassemble the unit, diagnose the problem, and hopefully repair it!
    If you need to refill, the adapter I use is 1/8" BSP
    I've repaired quite a few Milwaukee tools, please check out my other videos.
    If you like what you see, or found this video useful please hit the like button, and consider subscribing if you want to see more of my content!
    And as always.. Have A Great Day!
    #electronicsrepair #tools #toolrepair

Комментарии • 130

  • @mtl1100
    @mtl1100 Год назад +11

    Loving the milwaukee repair vids, i'm a big milwaukee fan boy. And i just repaired my m18 vac and 15g nailer because of you. Keep up the good work... more milwaukee repairs please..

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +2

      Thanks. If you have any suggestions of items you would like me to look at. Let me know. I've got a Milwaukee suitcase type vacuum to look at, a 2nd fix nailer, a fan, and 3 more soldering irons..

    • @mtl1100
      @mtl1100 Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit i have a m18 9inch cut off saw that packed in. Its kinda way past repairable now after me tinkering, i would like to see you get to the bottom of one of those.. warning though, on mine every board had yellow gunk on it..

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +1

      @@mtl1100 I have a feeling they might be similar to the mitre saw. It seems the brake mosfet blows and feeds power back into the microcontroller/motor driver chip which then fails. You can check this by keep pressing the trigger and see if the chip starts getting very warm. Unfortunately you can't get those chips DRV91670 I think it was.

    • @stevenpodolsky5164
      @stevenpodolsky5164 8 месяцев назад

      So I just bought the Metabo 18g cordless because they have an access panel to the schreider valve and you can fill it up yourself using an accessory hookup that lets the air into the gun. But before you do that there is a procedure to put the nail gun into maintenance mode which lowers the driving pin so you can fill the chamber with air. I’m wondering if Milwaukee also must have a maintenance mode??

  • @Pastor1x
    @Pastor1x Год назад +6

    Thanks for making the Milwaukee Stapler Repair video. I have several Milwaukee M18 Nailers, so It's a real help. However the Grease to use is Silicone Grease because Petroleum based Grease can destroy the o rings.
    Thanks again.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome. And thanks for the advice!

    • @fireant5225
      @fireant5225 7 месяцев назад

      Is synthetic grease petroleum base

  • @autolancegega599
    @autolancegega599 Год назад +3

    One more Tool saved from going into the landfill and one more great repair video. Like the repair videos, Keep going, best of luck for the next videos.

  • @alfredocuomo1546
    @alfredocuomo1546 10 месяцев назад +4

    The simple science behind it is that the nitrogen molecules are a little larger then the other molecules in air so it's less likely to leak out. It doesn't change how the unit functions after all air is 78% nitrogen anyway. Good video as always. Nice fix.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Alfredo 👍

  • @ashjackaman6230
    @ashjackaman6230 4 месяца назад +1

    Bit late to the party I know but must say well done fella. You’re the only chap I’ve found that actually stripped one of these down. I currently own the 15 gauge and loved it so much I’ve just brought the 18 gauge. I like to service my guns but moving from the flywheel dewalts to these gas driven nailers i was thinking it will have to be a send in back job. I work on my PCP’s so I’m not scared of a bit of pressure so I’ll definitely have a go when the time comes I think. 👍🏼

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks, I also did the bigger nail gun too 🙂👍

    • @ashjackaman6230
      @ashjackaman6230 4 месяца назад

      @@BuyitFixit must say if I found your channel earlier I definitely would of gone hikoki. With them Making it easier to re pressurise Is a nice touch for the user 👍🏼

  • @brk.o2
    @brk.o2 Год назад +5

    I'm very happy. because my 18gauge nailer gun keeps jamming and stops firing. In Mongolia, there is no Milwaukee store, and there is no repair shop. But I just managed to fix it. I took it from my salary for one month without telling my wife lol. Thank you for your post

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Well done BK! Glad the video helped!

  • @MikeyMack303
    @MikeyMack303 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice work!

  • @The_Mancave_Man
    @The_Mancave_Man 3 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant video, thank you! Am going to have a go myself… however I am really struggling to find a pump with 1/8th in threads, more detail/help with this would be hugely appreciated. thanks again!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  3 месяца назад

      I'm not sure if I put anything in the video description, I did with the framing nailer which is a very similar repair. I used a PCP air rifle stirrup pump which can be found on Amazon for about £40

  • @wtfucrazy
    @wtfucrazy Месяц назад

    nice repair.

  • @MrEwool
    @MrEwool Год назад +2

    Great video as always, really enjoy learning new things.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +2

      Thanks Morten. Really appreciate your comments!

  • @johnhousego9218
    @johnhousego9218 Год назад +2

    Very interesting wondered how they worked thanks.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Thanks John. Glad you found it interesting 👍

  • @dahaze140
    @dahaze140 Год назад +2

    Excellent video! Keep up the great work!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Thanks Rob! Much appreciated.

  • @jeffreymullen3091
    @jeffreymullen3091 Год назад +1

    True...always learning. Another great video!

  • @andystieg6339
    @andystieg6339 11 месяцев назад +1

    I only got 2 years of medium duty use out of this stapler. Ill be doing this repair so hopefully it works

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  11 месяцев назад

      Fingers crossed. This one is still working 👍

  • @thetraindriver01
    @thetraindriver01 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great fix 👍

  • @ManoloXperia
    @ManoloXperia 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Thanks 🙏

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Manuel 👍

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 4 месяца назад +1

    Please say socket head cap screws - allen key is the L shaped tool sometimes used to install and remove them.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  4 месяца назад

      I've not heard them called that before. I've always called them allen head bolts / screws or whatever. www.fixandfast.co.uk/socket-allen-screws-accessories/
      "Socket screws, also known as allen head screws or bolts" so I wonder if both are correct?

  • @smbrob
    @smbrob 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would say you nailed it. 😁

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  10 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂👍

  • @kllgrogto5838
    @kllgrogto5838 Год назад

    Thank you soooooo much, i will be attempting to fix my 18 gauge nailer it has the same issue

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      No problem 👍Hopefully you will manage to fix it!

  • @andrewjeffery8363
    @andrewjeffery8363 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great to see how easy they are repaired, but what a faff to get to the valve. Is it possible to rotate the cylinder 180 degrees and have the valve come out the top of the gun for easier access for future re-gas?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks 👍I'm not sure if you could rotate the cylinder, but it's not something that should need a re-gas very often, if at all (only if it's leaking).

  • @garethbarnes2628
    @garethbarnes2628 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you get the opportunity do a Dewalt cordless stapler, I've replaced mine with the model that your working on in this video already. My Dewalt was barely used but never worked right, intermittent firing not sinking staples & ridiculous wind up & down times

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  10 месяцев назад

      I think my son had one, I remember it whirring for a bit before firing the staples with not a lot of force, or it might have been the brad nail gun. It didn't seem that good either way.

  • @yohanathandowns9057
    @yohanathandowns9057 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @stevedebeukelaer1424
    @stevedebeukelaer1424 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi which pump do you use to fill the cylinder.
    Great videos man
    I love them to see, very interested and diversity. Keep up the good movies.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks 👍The pump I used is for a PCP air rifle. It can get up to high pressures. For this nail gun you might be able to use another pump as it doesn't need to go as high as this pump will go.

  • @wherami
    @wherami Год назад +1

    The anticipation when you press that nozzle for the gas had me on edge lol. Again out of gas.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +2

      Yeah seems a common issue. I think it must slowly escape over time.

    • @georgemartinez1720
      @georgemartinez1720 Год назад

      It may have leak pass the dry Seals

  • @boosted_2j
    @boosted_2j Год назад +2

    Milwaukee has a massive flaw. And u showed it. Which if it wasnt for you making these fix videos id have bough the Milwaukee. Went with ryobi cuz they have an external fill port and use reg air.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Thanks Shawn. Nice that the Ryobi has an external fill port 👍

  • @wawbo1030
    @wawbo1030 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!! I watched your other one on the the 16gauge nail gun. I have a 23 gauge pin nailer which won’t drive the nails flush. I’ve tried the adjustment and it just won’t sink them. Wondering what the issue could be?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  10 месяцев назад

      It might well need a bit more pressure in it, the only other thing I could think is if the adjustment sensor had some how moved and wasn't in the right position.

  • @mikethedigitaldoctorjarvis
    @mikethedigitaldoctorjarvis Год назад +10

    If it is rubber seals,lithium grease is better as it won't rot the rubber like normal grease !

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +5

      Thanks for that Mike. I'll try and remember that. Every day is a school day!

  • @mattrumbattrum9952
    @mattrumbattrum9952 Год назад +1

    I fill my 18ga milwaukee with 160 psi. I found a dewalt cordless tire inflator that max out at 160 psi and it works like a dream for a couple months. At around 100 psi i have to refill it to 160 psi

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Sounds like it may need a new set of seals on the piston. Perhaps check the cylinder for wear also. You might be able to smooth any scores out with a fine grade wet and dry sandpaper.

    • @JorgeGonzalez-vm9mn
      @JorgeGonzalez-vm9mn 5 месяцев назад

      How do you find that tool to blow air?

    • @mattrumbattrum9952
      @mattrumbattrum9952 4 месяца назад

      @@JorgeGonzalez-vm9mn got mine at lowes

  • @mikekrening7327
    @mikekrening7327 Год назад +1

    Just curious if the air has leaked out yet. Also the nail gun? Thanks for the videos!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +1

      Hi Mike, no it's still working fine, although I've only used it a few times.

  • @CesarRaygoza-td8nt
    @CesarRaygoza-td8nt 2 месяца назад

    I have the same tool gun, but my problem is when I fire it kicks back and/or the staples don’t go completely in. I have adjusted the depth. I have send multiple guns(same model) to Milwaukee but they can’t even seem to get things right when they send it back to me. I usually have it set on the fast option. Do you have an idea of what it can be?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  2 месяца назад

      Sorry, nothing springs to mind. What happens if you apply pressure to the top of the tool (above where the staples come out) when using it? The only other thing I could think is possibly not enough pressure, but if it's kicking back it sounds like it's not being pressed with enough force against the thing you are stapling?

  • @jeissongarcia7605
    @jeissongarcia7605 3 месяца назад +1

    Sorry for asking what the solution to the problem really was. I'm trying to understand everything. Is it a little difficult for me to understand since it's not my language and I understand English a little?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  3 месяца назад +1

      The tank (usually filled with nitrogen) had lost pressure. I refilled it with compressed air (79% nitrogen) to around 110psi

    • @jeissongarcia7605
      @jeissongarcia7605 3 месяца назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit Thank you for answering my comment and clearing my doubts. I appreciate you.

  • @JorgeGonzalez-vm9mn
    @JorgeGonzalez-vm9mn 5 месяцев назад +1

    How do you find that tool to blow air?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  5 месяцев назад

      Search PCP stirrup pump.

  • @charlschuck6
    @charlschuck6 Год назад +1

    Does it still work after 3 months no leaks I would’ve thought Milwaukee could’ve said something on the manual about customer self repair but I believe they said to send it to them to get a repair but after the limited time you’ll have to pay them to send it to a near repair center that sucks they could’ve made it easier and add a external refilling portion . As these tool is not so cheap more if we use it rarely😂

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +1

      Yes still works fine. I've not used it much though so I can't really say if it would need refilling with more usage. Milwaukee fill them with nitrogen apparently for consistency in hot and cold environments, air is 78% nitrogen. You can get nitrogen refilling kits on Ebay for air conditioners but air seems to work just fine.

  • @arvindenorte3543
    @arvindenorte3543 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi new subscriber here. Would like to ask what to check if theres no power or light on m18 brad nailer. Do you have a tutorial vid you could refer. Thank you

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, is the board encased in resin or anything? If not you could email me a picture of the board if you like.

  • @ahatter20
    @ahatter20 Год назад +1

    Hi...my gun striker is stuck half way...any idea how to fix.thanks

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Could be something jamming it? You would need to take it apart probably and have a look.

  • @Salmo796
    @Salmo796 Год назад +1

    Mine is turning on but does nit strike or make any noise , has enough air in tank , any ideas?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Hi Branislav Glavic. I think if the tank was completely empty it would not make any noise.

  • @francochocobar2295
    @francochocobar2295 Год назад +1

    Master

  • @olo5gfm993
    @olo5gfm993 Год назад +1

    how to get such a tip for pumping this cylinder

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Just 1/8 BSP I'm fairly sure. Dont worry about centre pin as pressure will just open the valve.

  • @ronaldeisel5927
    @ronaldeisel5927 Год назад +1

    Greetings: I am totally unfamiliar with air rifle components so could you describe the fitting setup you are using to charge the Milwaukee pneumatic cartridge? It appears that a female Schrader fitting would be required to do the job. Please advise ~ thanks!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Hi Ronald, have you checked the video description?

    • @ronaldeisel5927
      @ronaldeisel5927 Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit Yes, I did but it remained unclear as to the correct fitting being used. As I mentioned, I am not familiar with air rifles and related hardware. So, what fitting is compatible with the Milwaukee "dashpot" fitting? I think you mentioned a 1/4" ASA but that isn't a fitting that I am familiar with. CGA fittings, Swagelok, VCO style are what I have used previously. Cheers!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      The fitting I used was a 1/8" bsp thread coupler. I already had the rifle pump which goes up to 2000psi so that's why I used it. You don't have to worry about pressing the centre pin as the air will just force the valve open. I think some people have had success with bicycle pumps that do quite high pressures, might be worth having a scroll through some of the comments as I'm not too sure on what they used. Hope that helps.

    • @ronaldeisel5927
      @ronaldeisel5927 Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit Hello again: Do you think BSP was used on your tools since they were probably sold in the U.K.? I live in the States and doubt I could find many BSP fittings here! Since I believe the MIlwaukee tools are made in Tiawan I am surprised that they aren't metric. Regardless, your 2 videos on the framing and stapler were excellent! Regards,

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Thanks, I could be wrong on the size, I was told by someone else, I'm more of an electronics guy than plumbing 😂

  • @muhammadqhoirul
    @muhammadqhoirul Год назад +1

    actually how much PSI is the air pressure m18 fuel 18GA finish nailer boss?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      I think I've answered this before in the comments, bit I think its around 90 psi. You can always add a little bit more if you find it's not powerful enough and not risk damaging it by too much pressure.

    • @muhammadqhoirul
      @muhammadqhoirul Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit ok thank’ boss

  • @windows10pro81
    @windows10pro81 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is the name of the tool he use to fill the tank with air

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  10 месяцев назад +1

      Stirrup pump for a PCP air rifle, and a 1/8" coupler

    • @windows10pro81
      @windows10pro81 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit thanks

  • @YSUinstalaciones
    @YSUinstalaciones 15 дней назад

    Amigo no entiendo el inglés a cuánto psi debe quedar la camara de aire?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  15 дней назад +1

      110-120PSI

    • @YSUinstalaciones
      @YSUinstalaciones 15 дней назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit brother gracias

    • @YSUinstalaciones
      @YSUinstalaciones 13 дней назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit disculpa una pregunta más que medida es el adaptador para conectar en el cilindro y luego al compresor, para buscarlo en la ferretería

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  11 дней назад

      Lo siento, la presión es de alrededor de 100 PSI y creo que el conector es de 1/4", solo era la manguera que venía con la bomba que usé.

    • @YSUinstalaciones
      @YSUinstalaciones 11 дней назад

      @@BuyitFixit tenías razón lo conectó a la manguera de mi compresor le pongo 100 psi a la salida pero la camara de aire no carga no recibe e el aire no entiendo que pueda pasar

  • @benjaminvalencia618
    @benjaminvalencia618 Год назад +1

    Is normal air or need nitrogen?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +1

      Originally pure nitrogen. Air works fine as its 78% nitrogen anyway.

    • @benjaminvalencia618
      @benjaminvalencia618 Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit wow amazing answer thanks

  • @wherami
    @wherami Год назад +1

    Can you use wd40 instead of grease? Or machine oil?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +2

      I wouldn't have thought so as WD40 isn't a lubricant. Oil perhaps but someone said in another comment that lithium grease might be better as it shouldn't rot the seals.

    • @wherami
      @wherami Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit hmm, wd40 is used as a lubricant though. Especially for squeaky hinges and for bikes gears. But its probably best to get grease as you did.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад +2

      @@wherami A few people I know always said it's not really a lubricant but I just did a search and it is, although probably not the best for this job.

    • @wherami
      @wherami Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixitthanks for the chat. Have a great Saturday

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      @@wherami And you too!

  • @bradbradleys6091
    @bradbradleys6091 Год назад +1

    You should get you a spares and repair drill

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      I did buy a Milwaukee one-key one..however everything is potted in hard epoxy resin so they don't seem to be very repairable

    • @bradbradleys6091
      @bradbradleys6091 Год назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit oh you mean like where the circuitry and brushless motor control stuff is? I hate that they do it like that. Kobalt does it too at least on their 80 vol tools. Turns what could be a simple repair into destroying it way worse trying to get into it.

    • @bradbradleys6091
      @bradbradleys6091 Год назад

      Also I found It to be strange wording whe you said spares and repairs. I thought maybe I had been missing out on a lot of good deals on eBay because I've always known it to be for parts or repair. But when I typed it in it was all like United Kingdom stuff so I don't know if that's intentional so you only get results from your own country or if that's just a cultural thing as far as the wording

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      @@bradbradleys6091 The whole entire circuit on the drill including the mosfets is in the handle and all encased in hard epoxy. Literally only a switch and a few wires going to the motor is what isn't in epoxy.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Could be a cultural thing in the uk?

  • @yohanathandowns9057
    @yohanathandowns9057 Год назад +1

    To be fair, the air around us us already mostly nitrogen

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Год назад

      Indeed! I doubt it really makes a ton of difference just filling it with air compared to pure nitrogen.

  • @kennybacchus1488
    @kennybacchus1488 Год назад +1

    How. To. Fix. A. Milwaukee crown. Stapler

  • @599miata
    @599miata 7 месяцев назад +1

    This one seems complicated to repair for nothing. Just my opinion.👍👍

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  7 месяцев назад

      One of my most popular videos was the Milwaukee nail gun as it's a common problem. I still get a lot of thanks for that one as it's helped a lot of people repair their nail gun. This one was a very similar fix apart from the pressure isn't as great in the cylinder, so hopefully it will help someone with the same problem.

  • @VintageProjectDE
    @VintageProjectDE 6 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely!
    The H280 is a so called "Hazard Phrase", stating that the equipment contains pressurised gas. "Contains gas under pressure: may explode if heated"
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GHS_hazard_statements
    Using nitrogen makes sense as it is inert and also commonly used for hydraulic pressure buffers.
    I don't quite understand the purpose of that gas reservoir, though. Is it something that's used as a spring? Or does it deplete in normal operation?
    I actually would have expected an air reservoir and an electrical pump that charges pressure for accelarating the staples out of the stapler. 🤔
    Maybe I missed that part.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks👍It's being used as a spring. The motor ratchets the piston back and there is a solenoid that releases it when firing🙂

    • @VintageProjectDE
      @VintageProjectDE 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@BuyitFixit Sorry, the EHS guy just had to add the H280 part. 😁
      Thanks for the explanation! Now it makes sense to me.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  6 месяцев назад +1

      @ThiloNiewoehner no worries 👍